Distributed workload reassignment following communication failure
US-11882011-B2 · Jan 23, 2024 · US
US2017249331A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017249331-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615053904-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 25, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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A system has been designed that uses defined, abstracted object commands to facilitate adaptation to heterogeneous backend targets. The backend targets are heterogeneous at least in terms of data access protocols. The architecture of the system allows the system to adapt to changes in data access protocols and addition of data access protocols. The system can operate as a bridge between multiple instances of multiple file systems and the heterogeneous backend targets. The system directs the abstracted object commands to an object storage adapter. The object storage adapter is designed to route a defined, abstracted object command to at least one of a number of modules that translate the abstracted object command.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A method comprising: determining, from a plurality of file system object instances that represent a plurality of file system instances, a first file system object instance for a first file system instance identified in an abstracted object command instance after receipt of the abstracted object command instance, wherein the abstracted object command instance comprises an instance of an abstracted command defined for a file system command; determining, with the first file system object instance, a first object store of a plurality of object stores that backs the first file system instance; converting the abstracted object command instance to an implementation of the abstracted object command according to an object storage protocol specified for the first object store; and submitting the implementation of the abstracted object command instance to the first object store. 2 . The method of claim 1 further comprising: determining that the abstracted object command is defined for a file system command after receipt of an instance of the file system command for the first file system instance; and creating the instance of the abstracted object command defined for the file system command based, at least in part, on the instance of the file system command, wherein the abstracted object command instance is created with an identifier of the first file system instance. 3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the first file system object instance for the first file system instance identified in the abstracted object command instance comprises using an identifier of the first file system instance to select the first file system object instance from a plurality of file system object instances. 4 . The method of claim 3 further comprising determining the identifier of the first file system instance based, at least in part, on a name of the first file system instance indicated in an instance of a file system command instance, wherein the file system command instance was converted into the abstracted object command instance based, at least in part, on the abstracted object command being defined as an abstraction of the file system command. 5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the first file system object instance comprises the identifier of the first file system instance, attributes of the first file system instance, indication of a file-based protocol of the first file system instance, and an identifier of the first object store. 6 . The method of claim 1 further comprising: determining, with the first file system object instance, an identifier of the first object store associated with the first file system instance identifier; accessing a structure to determine the object store protocol specified for the first object store, wherein the structure indicates the plurality of object stores and indicates object store protocols of the plurality of object stores, wherein the accessing uses the identifier of the first object store. 7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein converting comprises: determining that the abstracted object command corresponds to a plurality of implementations; selecting the implementation from the plurality of implementations based, at least in part, on a size of data indicated by the abstracted object command. 8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein converting comprises using an identifier of the first object store instead of the identifier of the first file system instance in the implementation of the abstracted object command instance. 9 . One or more non-transitory machine-readable media comprising program code for adapting an abstracted object command to any one of a plurality of protocol implementations for a plurality of backend targets, the program code to: determine, from a plurality of namespace object instances that represent a plurality of namespaces, a first namespace object instance for a first namespace identified in an abstracted object command instance after receipt of the abstracted object command instance, wherein the abstracted object command instance comprises an instance of an abstracted command defined for a command defined by a data access protocol of the first namespace; determine, with the first namespace object instance, a first backend target of a plurality of backend targets, wherein the plurality of backend targets implement a plurality of data access protocols; convert the abstracted object command instance to an implementation of the abstracted object command according to a first data access protocol specified for the first backend target, wherein the program code to convert comprises program code to use an identifier of a logical container in the first backend target instead of the identifier of the first namespace in the implementation; and submit the implementation of the abstracted object command instance to the first backend target. 10 . The machine-readable media of claim 9 , wherein the implementation comprises a set of one or more data access requests that correspond to the abstracted object command. 11 . The machine-readable media of claim 9 further comprising program code to: determine that the abstracted object command is defined for a first data access protocol command of the first namespace after receipt of an instance of the first data access protocol command for the first namespace; and create the instance of the abstracted object command based, at least in part, on the instance of the first data access protocol command, wherein the abstracted object command instance is created with an identifier of the namespace. 12 . The machine-readable media of claim 9 , wherein determining the first namespace object instance for the first namespace identified in the abstracted object command instance comprises using an identifier of the first namespace to select the first namespace object instance from a plurality of namespace object instances. 13 . The machine-readable media of claim 12 further comprising program code to determine the identifier of the first namespace based, at least in part, on a name of the first namespace indicated in an instance of a first data access protocol command instance, wherein the first data access protocol command instance was converted into the abstracted object command instance based, at least in part, on the abstracted object command being defined as an abstraction of the first data access protocol command. 14 . The machine-readable media of claim 9 , wherein the first namespace object instance comprises the identifier of the first namespace, attributes of the first namespace, indication of a data access protocol of the first namespace, and an identifier of the first backend target. 15 . The machine-readable media of claim 9 further comprising program code to: determine, with the first namespace object instance, an identifier of the first backend target associated with the first namespace identifier; access a structure, with the identifier of the first backend target, to determine the first data access protocol specified for the first backend target, wherein the structure indicates the plurality of backend targets and indicates data access protocols of the plurality of backend targets. 16 . The machine-readable media of claim 9 , wherein the program code to convert comprises program code to: determine that the abstracted object command corresponds to a plurality of implementations; select the implementation from the plurality of implementations based, at least in part, on a size of data indicated by the abstracted object command.
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